This module provides an in-depth look at the Colt New Model Army "Model 1860" revolver, detailing its historical context, design evolution, and technical specifications. It highlights key features such as the fluted and rebated cylinder, the creeping loading lever, and its chambering in .44 caliber. The video also includes a hands-on assessment of its handling, ergonomics, and performance, comparing it to earlier Colt models.
This video introduces the Harrington & Richardson reproduction of the DEA's Clandestine Lab Enforcement Team (C.L.E.T.) 9mm SMG. The description indicates that a full video with specifications will be released soon. The video aims to showcase this unique firearm, highlighting its connection to law enforcement and its potential for collectors or enthusiasts. The disclaimer assures compliance with all firearm laws and promotes responsible shooting practices.
This video features a detailed look at a reproduction Boucher Banjo firearm, specifically serial number 76, crafted by James Hartel. The content focuses on the historical and craftsmanship aspects of this unique firearm, likely appealing to collectors, historical firearms enthusiasts, and those interested in artisanal gunsmithing. The presentation aims to showcase the details and quality of this reproduction piece.
This video showcases a live-fire demonstration of a reproduction 1877 Bulldog Gatling Gun. It details the assembly of the tripod and cradle, the gravity-fed 20-round magazine loading process, and the operation of the hand-cranked rotary mechanism. Slow-motion footage highlights the internal workings and cartridge extraction.
This video provides an unboxing and overview of the Uberti reproduction Whitneyville Dragoon, highlighting its transitional features between the Colt Walker and later Dragoons. The presenter notes similarities to the Walker, such as the grip, back strap, trigger guard, and hammer spring, while also pointing out Dragoon-specific features like the cylinder length and oval stops. The video emphasizes the historical context of these design evolutions.
This video features Hickok45 reviewing and shooting a Henry Repeating Arms 1860 Model rifle chambered in .44-40 caliber. He discusses the rifle's historical significance, its modern reproduction by Henry Repeating Arms, and provides shooting impressions. The video also touches upon the history of the .44 Henry Rimfire cartridge and contrasts it with the .44-40 used in the reproduction. Additionally, Hickok45 briefly reviews a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard .380 pistol and discusses the importance of voting and media hype.
This video provides an unboxing and overview of the Pietta Dance Brothers Old Silver Deluxe Engraved Edition, a .44 caliber reproduction revolver. The presenter highlights its unique features, including extensive engraving, an 8-inch barrel, a smaller Navy-sized grip, and a straight recoil shield, contrasting it with typical Pietta reproductions. The video promises future content on shooting and using paper cartridges with this firearm.
This video provides an update on the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) STG-44 reproduction project. Cameron Tappler, an official PSA representative, confirms the project is in initial testing phases with production cells operational and machines dialed in. While a firm release date is not yet set, PSA targets a 2024 release and will provide further updates via social media.
This review of a Colt Walker reproduction highlights its substantial size and weight, noting it pushes the definition of a handgun. The firearm is single-action only with a clean trigger pull and a basic sight setup. Despite its unwieldy nature, it's described as looking and sounding authoritative.
This guide details the black powder loading and priming process for a Colt 1860 Army reproduction, as demonstrated by an experienced presenter. It covers using a loading stand, measuring powder, seating lead balls, and applying percussion caps. The video emphasizes proper black powder handling techniques and the use of dedicated loading equipment.
This guide details the firing technique for the Veteran Arms 1400s Handgonne, a reproduction of an early handheld firearm. It covers both fuse and S-lever ignition methods, emphasizing the historical context and unique firing sequence. Instruction is provided by an expert with high authority in historical firearms.
This guide details the loading and firing procedure for the LeMat Revolver, a unique firearm featuring both a .44 caliber cylinder and a 20-gauge shotgun barrel. It covers the specific black powder charges, projectile types, and the mechanism for selecting between the revolver and shotgun barrels. The video emphasizes safety and addresses potential issues like chain fires, offering insights from an experienced instructor.
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